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Deeksha Dixit

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According to the MSBSHSE board, you need to score 35 percent in order to pass the Maharashtra SSC exam. The Maharashtra SSC exam is equivalent to the CBSE Class 10 level. To pass the SSC exam, you must score at least 35% on both the theory and practical papers. You will be deemed unsuccessful and required to take the Supplementary Exam if your score is less than 35%. The passing grade is between 35% and 44%, and above this score, you get a grade as follows:
1. A score of 45% to 59% is considered second division.
2. A 60% and above is considered first division.
3. If your score is above 75%, you get a distinction.

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Anupriya Kumari

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No, there will not be any problem if you passed out 12th with a compartment. You can apply for civil services.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, financial planning and Pythagoras are part of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education exam. For more syllabus details, you may visit the Shiksha Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/boards/Maharashtra-ssc-board-syllabus). Or the updated syllabus has been made available on the official website of the Maharashtra SSC page. I hope this will help you.

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The SSC JHT exam consists of two papers. These papers are paper 1 and paper 2. The format of the exam is as follows:
1. Paper 1: There are two sections, each with a total of 100 questions. This paper is a computer-based multiple-choice test. To attempt this paper, you have two hours. You become qualified to take paper 2 after passing paper 1. In this paper, incorrect answers are penalized by 0.25 points.
2. Paper 2: It is pen-and-paper-based with descriptive-type questions. The time limit is similar to Paper 1, I. e. , two hours. Paper two is worth 200 marks for four essay- and translation-based questions. You need to score higher to ge
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Deeksha Dixit

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The SSC JHT exam is conducted to hire translators in the government. The criteria to apply for the JHT are as follows:
1. Your age must be between 18 and 30 years old.
2. You need to have a master's degree in either Hindi or English .
3. If your degree is in any other subject than Hindi or English . It must be either an elective subject or a medium of examination.
4. You need to have a Diploma or Certificate of translation from Hindi to English and vice versa.
5. If you do not have the Diploma or Certificate you need to have two to three years of experience in translation in any government office.

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Yes, an M.Sc. Student is eligible to apply for the SSC JHT exam. However, there are certain conditions, which are:
1. English must be a compulsory or elective subject or the medium of an examination if he or she has an M.Sc. In Hindi medium of study.
2. Hindi must be a compulsory or elective subject or the medium of an examination if he or she has an M.Sc. In English as the medium of study.
3. He or she must have done a Diploma or Certificate course in translation from Hindi to English and vice versa.

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As of now, there is no cap on the number of attempts that you can make for SSC JHT. You can apply as many times as you want until you reach the maximum age limit. The age restriction for SSC JHT is 30 years. You may apply as many times as an exam is held between the ages of 18 and 30. In some categories, like SC, ST, OBC, etc. , there is an age relaxation of three to five years. You need to have a master's degree in either English or Hindi with another language as an elective. You may also need a translation Diploma or Certificate to apply for the SSC JHT.

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The SSC JHT exam is held to hire junior and senior Hindi translators in numerous government ministries and departments. These include the Ministry of Railways, the Official Language Service, the Armed Forces Headquarters, etc.
1. It is a national-level government service exam.
2. There are two papers in total, computer-based paper 1 and pen-based paper 2.
3. The time allotted to attempt both papers is two hours.
4. The questions are of the objective type in paper 1, with each question having four options.
5. The second paper has a total of 200 marks and includes a descriptive essay and translation questions.
6. You can choose to attemp
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To get selected as a GD in BSF, you need to qualify for the SSC GD exam with a good score. You should allocate at least six months to studying for this test. To get selected for the SSC GD you can use the following advice from professionals:
1. To understand the requirements for the exam, go through the exam pattern and syllabus before beginning your preparation.
2. There is only one computer-based test (CBT) for the SSC GD which is followed by a physical and medical examination.
3. Finish the exam's syllabus within the first three months.
4. Make notes on crucial topics like coding and decoding, number series, Mensuration profit and lo
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The SSC GD exam is the entry-level exam for the constable post in the Central Armed Police Forces. You should plan on studying for this exam for at least six months. You can follow the given expert tips to prepare for the SSC GD Constable exam:
1. Before starting preparation, you must see the exam pattern and syllabus to understand the requirements for the exam.
2. SSC GD has only one computer-based test (CBT), which is followed by the physical and medical test.
3. Complete the exam syllabus in the first three months.
4. Make short notes on important topics such as coding and decoding, number series, mensuration, profit and loss, etc.
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